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Lindsey Kuper
@lindsey@recurse.social
Made in Iowa. Nearly 100% biodegradable. PL, concurrency, distributed computing, and all that. Free as in interpretable. Informal in various ways. Assistant professor at UC Santa Cruz.
recurse.social
Lindsey Kuper
@lindsey@recurse.social
Made in Iowa. Nearly 100% biodegradable. PL, concurrency, distributed computing, and all that. Free as in interpretable. Informal in various ways. Assistant professor at UC Santa Cruz.
recurse.social
@lindsey@recurse.social
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Apr 09, 2026
We quickly realized that to explain the Cykas protocol, we'd have to back up and explain what causal message delivery even *was*, and say something about the classic approaches to implementing it. So our zine became a bit less about Cykas and a bit more about causal delivery generally. We went through lots of iterations on the writing. One of our goals was to explain concepts precisely without needing to introduce a lot of jargon. Feedback from @b0rk and @omarieclaire helped *a lot* with this!
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